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Just picked up a Blazer EV yesterday. I had a gas 2023 Blazer and the difference is phenomenal, much quieter and solid feeling. We don't drive much so charging isn't an issue for me. Lots of tech. I'm 78 and love it. Leased for 24mos.
How are the lease deals where you are? I have been searching for EV lease deals around the New Year, hoping their are some good deals with dealers fearing trump will end the $7,500 tax break.
I just purchased a Model Y two months ago and I have been nothing but impressed with it. I was really leaning toward the Honda Prologue, as I have driven a Honda for the last thirty years ( there was a Nissan 300z in there for a couple of years ). I did drive a decent number of Ford/GM vehicles during the time I worked as a courier. When I read that Honda had partnered with GM in the Prologue, I quickly went back to Tesla. I am deep in the heart of Texas and they are the dominate EV manufacturer. The software and software interface in the GM models is vastly inferior to Tesla. As far as bumps, I haven't noticed an issue. The car, so far, has been the most comfortable driving experience. I love the one pedal driving, the on screen display gives me a good picture of what is around me. Maybe I haven't notice the bumps because I have had the car drive me from place to place. The Full Self Driving, Actual Smart Summon, and Self Park seem to be features that no other maker offers. I love that we are at a point where there is a discussion about EVs but I hope that GM,Ford, KIA, Honda and Mercedes up there game, especially in the software department. Competition is good for us in the market place, but we shouldn't accept subpar standards just to support competition.
Hey Branden..I have an Equinox EV and LOVE it so far. For comparison, the Equinox EV efficiency sits around 3-3.2 mi/Kwh for the AWD version. It also feels a bit quicker, nimble compared to the Blazer EV. The back seat of the Blazer is bigger than the Equinox, but for most other specs you'd be hard pressed to notice a difference size wise. The Equinox come in about $5-7k cheaper than a comparable Blazer.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I have a BMW iX and got my 83 year old mom and Blazer EV. I have to say, while the Blazer is far from a BMW iX, it is a GREAT car. I had to get used to several quirks, but after I did and realigned my expectations, I actually love driving it. It is such a solid EV. I’d say the Blazer is 80% of my iX at half the price. Not sure why you didn’t have internet. GM was giving 3 years on all new EV’s when my mom got hers. Last, your video did make me smile from time to time. You’re VERY much a Tesla guy, it shows. The GM Chevy Blazer is full on GM. Good or bad, it’s full GM. (NOT a Tesla, nor a BMW. So my complaints are similar to yours: I’m a BMW guy)
Fun fact the Chinese RWD Lyriq has a frunk. GM just chose to not have one in the states because they didn’t see the demand and saves a few $$. Also GM seems to like to spread out their components under the hood not too compact for maintenance purposes. Least that’s how it feels.
My wife is on the frunks are awesome, I'm very indifferent regarding them. Not a deal breaker but it only works if you can open the frunk like a regular door. Not having to grab the hood latch
Can you please give advise: I am interested to purchase a model Y. How do I check which battery the car will come with? I heard things in the past about Phillips battery being better? Which is your recommendation?
@@nibotkram7743 Be sure you get one that is eligible, some are and others are not. Only ones with Panasonic cells are, but Tesla is now using LG Chem cells in some AWD long range Model Y. That is my understanding anyway. Also consider the RWD long range Model Y. More range than AWD, and costs less. For a lot of buyers, AWD is really not necessary.
So here in Chevy Blazer (as well as Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX) you sign into Google and all your preferences as well as apps can be downloaded more or less in minutes. Once you’ve set a google Automotive profile up those same apps can be all downloaded the next time you jump in a brand new instance of these cars which is something I happen to do a lot of. Long way to say that it becomes a CP/AA experience to the extent that all your apps, services and accounts are synced up. And the upside is that the mapping and EV related apps (think ABRP, PlugShare, EA, ChargePoint apps) can have integration with the BMS SOC and mi/kWh live data. In Honda and Acura for instance when using Google maps the car will automatically enable battery preconditioning well ahead of your planned DCFC stops, and those stops will show arrival SOC and charging time predictions as well as recommended charge to X % SOC to continue your journey.
I don’t know why everyone makes such a big deal out of missing a frunk. I’ve had two Teslas and only used the frunk once. I like my Blazer leaps and bounds over the Tesla for the ride, space, and build quality. Quick question you may know the answer to… I also live in Charlotte near you. When I search for charging stations on the Chevy, it pulls up EVGo and Electrify America stations, but it does not pull up the EA station at SouthPark Mall. Why would that be?
I jammed the charge port in the first hour of ownership while charging in the dark - hit the close switch before replacing the dangling dongle thingy "DC dust protector". Service visit to fix.
Another channel I follow did a back to back Equinox and Blazer test drive and said they could hardly tell the difference between the two inside including the space available. Looking at the Blazer you expect it to be bigger and more usable, but it appears it isn't. I just heard a guy with a Silverado EV saying that they put the navigation behind the pay wall of Onstar! I would like to know if that is true or not. If it is that is a huge problem.
Actually took 1 out for a test drive impressed with its interior layout and rear seat leg room and overall performance and handling on the road. Just a little skeptical when it comes to EV charging.
Great video Branden. My folks got this exact trim, etc. a couple months ago for $39k. It's their first EV and they are 73 and 75 y/o. Got their Grizzl-E L2 installed within the first month and everything. They love the car! The dealership support has been great so far too. 🤞 Hope all is well with you! 🙂
2.8 mi/kWh!!! That’s 357 w/mi in Tesla-speak. I DD a ‘23 Bolt EUV. In moderate weather I see 3.8 - 3.9 mi/kWh. I think there is a point where an EV is too heavy. Everyone wants range, but unless you have Lucid’s efficiency tech level, your EV can reach a point where bigger batteries are pointless. That’s 238 miles range realized with a 85 kWh battery, and 286 with the 102 kWh battery. Dang GM.. that’s some aerodynamics of a brick wall Ford Lightning efficiency there. Mercedes and BMW both exceed their range estimates at 70 mph with the cruise on as tested by CR. Maybe it’s good you don’t charge as much? My EUV has an air catcher in the rear because there’s nothing blocking air flow around the torsion bar between the battery and the bumper, but still is efficient. I bet GM screwed up the Blazer like that. Underbody plastic is cheap GM- not meeting or exceeding your range estimates can be expensive! Bad GM bad bad BAD!
The charge door is just a facepalm. I love it how it would shimmy down. Must be interesting in the winter... Everything is pretty much on point, I would suggest people get an Equinox instead. The Blazer feels like driving a steamroller Very imposing and wide.
I work as tech for gm I've driven both equinox and the blazer imp I like the blazer better especially since I'm audio guy you can get 8 speaker bose system in blazer if you get rwd model...
My parents would be more comfortable in this over my Tesla.. - Though my dad has driven my Tesla a few times and likes it, but the learning curve is there. This is simply same old same old and he would be comfortable behind this. Me on the other hand this leaves me feeling mid in a lot categories and not sure I would ever think about buying this. I've defiantly seen a few around Portland and Vancouver area and one person asking me about my Model Y and sitting in it. Don't know /shrug
Leave it to General Motors to put the entire info entertainment center behind a pay wall. Now I see why they removed CarPlay. The Tesla has a data subscription, but navigation is still functional and everything works except streaming. I like how he said it’s bigger, but it doesn’t hold as much. Yeah, it’s a huge inefficient vehicle that doesn’t have much room on the inside. This being said if you like the style sure go for it but let’s not pretend it’s in the same league as the Model Y.
Actually it DOES hold more. The interior space for PEOPLE is more than a Model Y. But less storage. Better head room in the rear and its wider in rear seat. Personally for the money I would get a Model Y. Even though I dislike Teslas minimalist / Cheap interior design and stupid door handle design. I also prefer a gauge cluster in front of me.. GM does a good job with giving useful info in the cluster... instant KW use, and range info.
I have a Blazer EV. I did a back-to-back test with a family-member’s Model Y and a large, rear facing toddler car seat. The back seat of the blazer is significantly larger. Both in length and width. Not even close. You can download base maps on the Google system. This is 100% a rental company issue, not GM. Retail customers get 8 years of data included. Avis begged them to shut that off to save a buck.
What on earth are they hiding under all that plastic under the hood? A radiator, plus an alternator, what? It takes a lot of work fill up and waste all that space on an EV.
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Just picked up a Blazer EV yesterday. I had a gas 2023 Blazer and the difference is phenomenal, much quieter and solid feeling. We don't drive much so charging isn't an issue for me. Lots of tech. I'm 78 and love it. Leased for 24mos.
How are the lease deals where you are? I have been searching for EV lease deals around the New Year, hoping their are some good deals with dealers fearing trump will end the $7,500 tax break.
@@jlv3x They were great at Sir Walter Chevrolet in Raleigh. The only problem is lease rates are subject to where you live, not where you lease.
I've driven the Blazer EV AWD. It has a MUCH better ride qualify then the Model Y. Great over bumps which was the biggest issue I have w/ the Model Y.
We are waiting for refreshed Model Y in hopes this is better
I just purchased a Model Y two months ago and I have been nothing but impressed with it. I was really leaning toward the Honda Prologue, as I have driven a Honda for the last thirty years ( there was a Nissan 300z in there for a couple of years ). I did drive a decent number of Ford/GM vehicles during the time I worked as a courier. When I read that Honda had partnered with GM in the Prologue, I quickly went back to Tesla. I am deep in the heart of Texas and they are the dominate EV manufacturer. The software and software interface in the GM models is vastly inferior to Tesla. As far as bumps, I haven't noticed an issue. The car, so far, has been the most comfortable driving experience. I love the one pedal driving, the on screen display gives me a good picture of what is around me. Maybe I haven't notice the bumps because I have had the car drive me from place to place. The Full Self Driving, Actual Smart Summon, and Self Park seem to be features that no other maker offers. I love that we are at a point where there is a discussion about EVs but I hope that GM,Ford, KIA, Honda and Mercedes up there game, especially in the software department. Competition is good for us in the market place, but we shouldn't accept subpar standards just to support competition.
Bout the same as our 2023 LYRIQ DE. 2 things I like most is interior space & range. We get over 300. Thx for the video. I enjoyed watching
RS comes with blacked out badges, thankfully :)
Hey Branden..I have an Equinox EV and LOVE it so far. For comparison, the Equinox EV efficiency sits around 3-3.2 mi/Kwh for the AWD version. It also feels a bit quicker, nimble compared to the Blazer EV. The back seat of the Blazer is bigger than the Equinox, but for most other specs you'd be hard pressed to notice a difference size wise. The Equinox come in about $5-7k cheaper than a comparable Blazer.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
I have a BMW iX and got my 83 year old mom and Blazer EV. I have to say, while the Blazer is far from a BMW iX, it is a GREAT car. I had to get used to several quirks, but after I did and realigned my expectations, I actually love driving it. It is such a solid EV. I’d say the Blazer is 80% of my iX at half the price.
Not sure why you didn’t have internet. GM was giving 3 years on all new EV’s when my mom got hers.
Last, your video did make me smile from time to time. You’re VERY much a Tesla guy, it shows. The GM Chevy Blazer is full on GM. Good or bad, it’s full GM. (NOT a Tesla, nor a BMW. So my complaints are similar to yours: I’m a BMW guy)
Blazer better than BMW.
@ different
I used to own couple of GM products and own Tesla model3. The biggest difference between GM and Tesla is ride quality, GM is way better.
Fun fact the Chinese RWD Lyriq has a frunk. GM just chose to not have one in the states because they didn’t see the demand and saves a few $$. Also GM seems to like to spread out their components under the hood not too compact for maintenance purposes. Least that’s how it feels.
My wife is on the frunks are awesome, I'm very indifferent regarding them. Not a deal breaker but it only works if you can open the frunk like a regular door. Not having to grab the hood latch
I am not renting mine and I love it! Can’t wait for road trips! Can’t wait see what your review says!
Can’t wait for you to review Equinox EV
Can you please give advise: I am interested to purchase a model Y. How do I check which battery the car will come with? I heard things in the past about Phillips battery being better? Which is your recommendation?
If you get a new tax credit eligible one, it should be Panasonic
A Phillips battery? Who in the world is giving you advice on EV's?
Get a AWD long range Y. It’s eligible for the full 7.5 k. Cheap, super reliable and very efficient.
@@nibotkram7743 Be sure you get one that is eligible, some are and others are not. Only ones with Panasonic cells are, but Tesla is now using LG Chem cells in some AWD long range Model Y. That is my understanding anyway.
Also consider the RWD long range Model Y. More range than AWD, and costs less. For a lot of buyers, AWD is really not necessary.
@@brandenflasch thank you!
Are you at the Appleton charger? I was there a month ago. I like that grocery store. Picking up a M3 LR rwd next week..inventory discounts right now.
Carplay and aa needs to be in rental cars. Quality of life is so much easier when swapping between rentals.
So here in Chevy Blazer (as well as Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX) you sign into Google and all your preferences as well as apps can be downloaded more or less in minutes. Once you’ve set a google Automotive profile up those same apps can be all downloaded the next time you jump in a brand new instance of these cars which is something I happen to do a lot of. Long way to say that it becomes a CP/AA experience to the extent that all your apps, services and accounts are synced up. And the upside is that the mapping and EV related apps (think ABRP, PlugShare, EA, ChargePoint apps) can have integration with the BMS SOC and mi/kWh live data. In Honda and Acura for instance when using Google maps the car will automatically enable battery preconditioning well ahead of your planned DCFC stops, and those stops will show arrival SOC and charging time predictions as well as recommended charge to X % SOC to continue your journey.
I don’t know why everyone makes such a big deal out of missing a frunk. I’ve had two Teslas and only used the frunk once. I like my Blazer leaps and bounds over the Tesla for the ride, space, and build quality. Quick question you may know the answer to… I also live in Charlotte near you. When I search for charging stations on the Chevy, it pulls up EVGo and Electrify America stations, but it does not pull up the EA station at SouthPark Mall. Why would that be?
I jammed the charge port in the first hour of ownership while charging in the dark - hit the close switch before replacing the dangling dongle thingy "DC dust protector". Service visit to fix.
That would be easy to do. I nearly did it myself.
Another channel I follow did a back to back Equinox and Blazer test drive and said they could hardly tell the difference between the two inside including the space available. Looking at the Blazer you expect it to be bigger and more usable, but it appears it isn't. I just heard a guy with a Silverado EV saying that they put the navigation behind the pay wall of Onstar! I would like to know if that is true or not. If it is that is a huge problem.
I'm waiting on the full new reviews of the SS version of the Blazer EV.
Actually took 1 out for a test drive impressed with its interior layout and rear seat leg room and overall performance and handling on the road. Just a little skeptical when it comes to EV charging.
The door handles feel cheap and and the remote gate is too loud. It sounds like it's going to break. I wish it was smother over bumps also
Great video Branden.
My folks got this exact trim, etc. a couple months ago for $39k.
It's their first EV and they are 73 and 75 y/o. Got their Grizzl-E L2 installed within the first month and everything.
They love the car! The dealership support has been great so far too. 🤞
Hope all is well with you! 🙂
2.8 mi/kWh!!! That’s 357 w/mi in Tesla-speak. I DD a ‘23 Bolt EUV. In moderate weather I see 3.8 - 3.9 mi/kWh. I think there is a point where an EV is too heavy. Everyone wants range, but unless you have Lucid’s efficiency tech level, your EV can reach a point where bigger batteries are pointless. That’s 238 miles range realized with a 85 kWh battery, and 286 with the 102 kWh battery. Dang GM.. that’s some aerodynamics of a brick wall Ford Lightning efficiency there. Mercedes and BMW both exceed their range estimates at 70 mph with the cruise on as tested by CR. Maybe it’s good you don’t charge as much?
My EUV has an air catcher in the rear because there’s nothing blocking air flow around the torsion bar between the battery and the bumper, but still is efficient. I bet GM screwed up the Blazer like that. Underbody plastic is cheap GM- not meeting or exceeding your range estimates can be expensive! Bad GM bad bad BAD!
I think most people that test drive a Model Y and Blazer will agree with you that it's not the same class of vehicle. Definitely a kid hauler
The charge door is just a facepalm. I love it how it would shimmy down. Must be interesting in the winter... Everything is pretty much on point, I would suggest people get an Equinox instead. The Blazer feels like driving a steamroller Very imposing and wide.
I work as tech for gm I've driven both equinox and the blazer imp I like the blazer better especially since I'm audio guy you can get 8 speaker bose system in blazer if you get rwd model...
6:18 It's a GM thing I think. My 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP had the trunk button in that spot.
I’m waiting on the Cadillac Optiq. It will be a smaller Blazer that’s a little higher end, hurry up Cadillac.
What shirt is that? With all the charge ports.
My parents would be more comfortable in this over my Tesla.. - Though my dad has driven my Tesla a few times and likes it, but the learning curve is there. This is simply same old same old and he would be comfortable behind this.
Me on the other hand this leaves me feeling mid in a lot categories and not sure I would ever think about buying this. I've defiantly seen a few around Portland and Vancouver area and one person asking me about my Model Y and sitting in it. Don't know /shrug
the more EV cars i see,,, the more i like my bolt...
9:31 haven’t had this issue 🤔
Under the hood, it's not open because there's a motor in there. There is no room for anything
That's poor design.
Leave it to General Motors to put the entire info entertainment center behind a pay wall. Now I see why they removed CarPlay. The Tesla has a data subscription, but navigation is still functional and everything works except streaming. I like how he said it’s bigger, but it doesn’t hold as much. Yeah, it’s a huge inefficient vehicle that doesn’t have much room on the inside.
This being said if you like the style sure go for it but let’s not pretend it’s in the same league as the Model Y.
Actually it DOES hold more. The interior space for PEOPLE is more than a Model Y. But less storage. Better head room in the rear and its wider in rear seat.
Personally for the money I would get a Model Y. Even though I dislike Teslas minimalist / Cheap interior design and stupid door handle design.
I also prefer a gauge cluster in front of me.. GM does a good job with giving useful info in the cluster... instant KW use, and range info.
I have a Blazer EV. I did a back-to-back test with a family-member’s Model Y and a large, rear facing toddler car seat. The back seat of the blazer is significantly larger. Both in length and width. Not even close.
You can download base maps on the Google system. This is 100% a rental company issue, not GM. Retail customers get 8 years of data included. Avis begged them to shut that off to save a buck.
Him 🤔 break fluid vs washer fluid 😂that be a fun joke thanks 😉
What on earth are they hiding under all that plastic under the hood? A radiator, plus an alternator, what? It takes a lot of work fill up and waste all that space on an EV.
1month 2,000miles ask me anything come see my review 😊
You got A Blazer?! Quite the change from a LEAF.
@@SueC56 quite the change! It’s so exciting. I can’t wait for more road trips. Doing bunch of car shows for NDEW!
Nice video again.
Can i say that from my european side, i find those "american cars" terribile looking.
GM engineering 🤮